| plot.dendrite {plotrix} | R Documentation |
Plot a dendrogram for two or more mutually exclusive attributes.
## S3 method for class 'dendrite' plot(x,xlabels=NULL,main="",mar=c(1,0,3,0),cex=1, col="white",...)
x |
A dendrite object containing the counts of objects having combinations of mutually exclusive attributes. |
xlabels |
The category labels that will be displayed beneath the dendrogram. |
main |
The title of the plot. |
mar |
Margins for the plot. |
cex |
Character expansion for the leaves of the dendrogram. |
col |
Background colors for the boxes (see Details). |
... |
Additional arguments passed to plot. |
plot.dendrite sets up a plot for a dendrogram. The actual plotting of the dendrogram is done by furc.
If sampcol is a vector of colors as long as the number of category labels, each category label will be displayed in a different colored box. This may may cause problems when different category labels are used at each level with common names, as the color for a name will be the same at all levels.
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Jim Lemon
sex<-sample(c("M","F"),100,TRUE)
hair<-c(sample(c("Blond","Black","Brown","Red"),90,TRUE),rep(NA,10))
eye<-sample(c("Blue","Black","Brown","Green"),100,TRUE)
charac<-data.frame(sex=sex,hair=hair,eye=eye)
characlist<-makeDendrite(charac)
shecol<-c(Black="black",Blond="yellow",Blue="blue",Brown="brown",
F="pink",Green="green",M="lightblue","NA"="gray",Red="orange")
plot.dendrite(characlist,names(charac),main="Test dendrogram",
col=shecol)